Olympic Nat’l Park: day 1!

A change of plans can be a good thing. Getting to and around Olympic was going to be the most challenging part of my adventure. Once all my options had been weighed, I ended up renting a car (which I had been trying to avoid). That one small decision opened up more of the park to my short trip out here. Instead of backpacking in a small section, I am going to car camp and see much more of the park. With the cloud cover, I think I will head out to the rain forest tomorrow and camp there in the evening.

But let’s back up a bit. Other than the 1.5 hours of turbulence while crossing the Rockies, my flight out to SeaTac was uneventful. America is super huge! I arrived at 10:30 local time, or 1:30am eastern time. Zach Lyman picked me up and whisked me off to their home in Tacoma. Anne was up to greet me and help with some logistical details. Zach and I enjoyed a beer, then I hit the sack pretty hard.

Friday morning I slept in until about 8am. Anne had made some tasty coffee so the day was off to a great start! Milo was up and finally learned I was their house guest. He was super excited. We played sone football in the play room. He has quite an arm! Afterwards we went out for breakfast, stopping first at Satellite Coffee of lattes and a macchiato for me. It was a teeny place perched on the roof if another building. Then we went to Hob Nob…I had biscuits and gravy and eggs for breakfast!

20110805-074043.jpg With breakfast sitting like a tasty brick in my stomach, Zach and I headed off to REI to pick up some more supplies. I needed fuel for my stove (thanks TSA) and also some more food, now that I was adding more time in the park to my itinerary. Now things sped up…back to the house to fuel and test the stove, pack, fill my hydration bladder, then Anne and I were off to the airport again! By 3:30 I was in my rental car and slogging through traffic, on my way yo the park.

By 6:30 I had finally arrived at Heart o’ the Hills campground, just inside the fee station outside Port Angeles. I go one of the few remaining camp sites right across from the bathroom…it was like camping in the middle of the city! I set up my tent, had dinner, and tried to have a camp fire. This I was definitely unprepared for…without proper kindling I couldn’t get the fire to keep going, though there were several close starts. After about 20 minutes I gave up and read for a bit, then to bed.

Summer Adventures: part 9 (heading west!)

Providence is such an easy airport. Except when it isn’t. Last time I flew out of PVD I almost missed my flight since the line at security was so long. Today I arrived the recommended 2 hours early for a “peak travel time flight.” I checked under 10 minutes. Oh well, hurry up and wait. That is the story of today…I’ll have time for another update during my layover in Chicago. Though tgi Fridays isn’t too bad…

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The flight to Chicago was uneventful. I was amongst a family with two young kids who had gone to the Newport Folk Festival for the week. The kids were very well behaved. My layover in Chi Town was just under an hour, then it was back on a plane and off to Seattle. I hope my bag makes it!

I finally started reading “Paris to the Moon” by Adam Gopnik. It is a memoir about the move of a writer and his family to Paris in the mid-nineties. I have chuckled out loud several times! Someone left it on the book exchange in the faculty room…I’m glad I picked it up!

11:36 Tacoma time and going to bed (2:40 Eastern time!)

Summer Adventures: part 5-8!

Lubec, ME

As I take a break from packing for my next adventures (Tacoma, Olympic National Park, Seattle) I figured it was time to finally update the last week. I was in Maine with Donna Dufresne, her husband, their friend Stuart, and his daughter Julia. They were renting a house two doors down from the town’s post office / border control station. It was a great spot to sit on the porch and watch the traffic to and from Campobello island, Canada! This former fishing town had a bustling smokehouse industry. However, now most of the smokehouses are shuttered and slowly rotting into the sea. I’m sure the 20′ tides from the Bay of Fundy are helping. There are also tons of houses for sale, property for sale, abandoned houses…you get the idea.

The one thing this town seems to have going for it is the Summer Keys festival. Musicians will come up for a week, or multiple weeks, of study and practice, and recitals. Another friend from Connecticut, Jim Bump, did that for years, fell in love with the area, bought a house, and now comes up every summer! He was playing viola in the quartet Michael was playing in, though they are not officially connected with the summer keys.

Some highlights: Monica’s Chocolates, biking to Quoddy Head, working on 2 new songs with Donna, recording Mozart’s “Dissonant” Quartet, and lots of good food! I’ve been working on the photos from the trip and they are mostly below!

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night cruiseto Canada!ghosts of the smokehouseLubec harbor sunset 2Lubec harbor sunset 1beach @ low tide
Django!treasure huntbeach, Lubec, MElow tideprime real estatepimp my ride
truthrough neighborhoodmodel homeocean viewsentinelsinternational coöperation
flowers-by-the-searainbow!fix-r-up-rcow taxilubec across the baygently breaking

Lubec, ME summer ’11, a set on Flickr.

The shots you have all been waiting for, with a few more to come!